Respuesta :
During the Paris peace talks, more nations favored a just peace than a peace of vengeance.
Answer:
Promised a peace of Vengeance is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The Paris Peace conference was held in January 1919 at Versailles. It was called to decide the terms of peace after First World War. Although more that thirty nations had participated in the conference only the big four dominated the talks. United States, France, Italy and United Kingdom came to be known as Big Four. The treaty of Versailles contained the compromises that reached during the conference. Strict measure were taken against Germany and its was forced to surrender ten percent of its territories and overseas possessions, it allowed France to take out the economic resources from Saarland until 1935. German armed forces were also limited and Kaiser Wilhelm was tried as a war criminal. Article 231 made Germany accept the responsibility for the war. Hence we can say that Paris talks promised a peace of vengeance, which led to the Second World War.